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» •* • * « * ^ »■ I > » * ^ • '» '* • »■»'• '»■» » * * * * '» ^ ^ ■■»■■■■■■•■-■■ '■- - - I * cnriAl CC _ _ • _ j. _ _ CLUBS i AFFAIRS 'O-O-Ol-e-t-yV ORGANIZATIONS Mrs- Fred Hibb*. 2316 No. 27th avenue, i® on the sick li*t. -o FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS Mr. and Mr*. B. Allen are the proud parentis of a ba,by. Mr and Mrs. Gaine® Bradford are the proud parent* of a nine pound baby boy. —o The St. Paul A. M. E Zion Pu blic Speaking class met Thur*day March 18th at 8 o’clock at the church. We are taking this oppor tunity to urge all, W>tjh yoiing and old to take advantage of this eourwi whk-h is being taught by Attorney Pinkett, each Thursday at the church, 24th and Parker, There ar<’ no charges. ---- Mt. Nobo Bojptist church gave a j very delightful St Patrick’s Day] Tea at the home of Mm. R. A. I Thoma,'. 3116 Burdette street, on, Wedkioeday, March 17t,h. The table wajt approfl'iattly decorated in keeping with the occasion. Green tappers and a centerpiece of beau-j tiful flower* graced the table. The | luncheon wa* voted superb. It is I hoped that another tea equivalent to this one will be served in the near future. Persona in churge were Mm. Bradshaw, 3720 Creigh ton Rlvd and Mrs. Smith, 321*0 Pinkney street. MRS LILLIAN MILLS DIES Word ci'orne* that. Mrs. Lillian Dixon Mills, nieoe of Mi's. D. W Gooden, pnescil at. Hubbard hospit al, Na«hvUle, Tenn. Mi's. MilTs will lxi remembered by many 0m a hjms, she having visited Dr- I Mrs. D. W. Good* n on "overt'1 oc casions- The de’ceascd i ■ survived by her hushund. Dr. It. P. Mills, and brother George Dixon of New York and an uncle and aunt, I)r. and Mr". D. W. Goodetn of this city —.. o— ■ • ■ Mrs. I’aln>r cntcrtnined ,nt n two couuci b'lthday dinner in hon or of her sister, Mis. G Mayberry. The color aoheme was carried out in on'.hid, greon and white. Among thane present to help celebrate the birthday cf Mrs. Mayberry were: Mesdames Carrie Phillips, Kmma Knight, Alice Nelson and Itoxie Bolden. -o NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SCHOOL By Mrs. S- Stephenson _ 'Haring been in the Rertuty pro fession over a long period of years as teacher, operator and shop own er, I am naturally deeply interest ed when I soo such a wonderful opportunity knocking at the doors of our many women and girls who are deeirous of an avenue through which to become successful in life; through the art of beauty culture. It is the fifth largest industry, fin ancially, in America.—*—therefore it means a better income with less drudgery and more independence than any other vocational endeavor for women. I aim pleased to be able to truth fully statu that The North Side Beauty School teaches every phase of Beauty Culture, including mar- j celling, permanent, waving, croquin olo marcelling, facial and scalp massaging, imanicuring, all kind" of curling and how to successfully marago a shop. Students attend schoolfrom 9:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. mv, each week day for eight months, or until fifteen hundred hours are to their credit. Then a final examination is given and diplomas presented- To secure licenses a« full fledged operators, the student are sent to Lincoln, Nebr., for examination under the fSato Board. H. J. B. Grocery Fall line of Fre*h Fruits and Vegetables Open Sundays and Evenings MODERATE PRICES 3116 North 24th St. Magazines -ALL KTNi>8 (RITZ SHOE REPAIR SHOP) 2033 North 24th St Mr. Jessie Manley, 2815 Burdette street, is sick with influenza. -0 Mrs. Hattie Jone», 2206 No. 28th street i* still on tihe sink list. -o Mn*. Sal lie Bell, 2626 Blondo street is vary till. -o-—. Mrs. fedora Hockley, 2626 Blondr street hrif been ill for the past two weeks. -o Itev. Green will conduct a reviv al meeting beginning March 21st at the Spiritual Temple No. 6, 21th and Blondo. All are welcome -o Mother Sutton will be in Omaha at the Spiritual Tetmiple No. 6 21th and Blondo, on April 14th. She will conduct a thirty-day p'r g■8JTK Mr. ,!a*i ' Woodward <f -Mil wnukoo, W«., v’t 'ted his aister, Mos. II. A. H gd in, 2524 Chnr'e street, for two days af d report h" h'”l 'I grand time with his man friend*. -o Mr,-'. M ft hie Johnson, wife of Dr Johnson of tie Johnson Drug Co. and Mrs. Leona Gray, 3429 Parke street, attended the funeral of Mrs Johnson’" father in St. Joseph, M ». --o Mo*. B. A. Buffkins, 2318 No 27th avenue, who hra been ill sine DoceirJV-r, is up again nnd prepar ing to return to her work in Minn esota. She i-s supervisor of the wo men in the Church of God in Christ. Mrs. Willard Hnle and little daughter, Dewene, from Chanute, Kaa , are visiting Mrs. Stafford I ale, 2636 Hamilton street for the r< 't two weetkn. Mrs. Stafford Hale s t’r - mother-in-law of Mrs. Willard Hale. Ollie Walker, jr., 3124 Maple street, the son of Mrs. Ollie Wal ker, hap returned from the. hospit / al in Lincoln, Ncbr., where he has been for quite some time. Another son, Melvin, is slowly improving also. -o The Pick Up club met at the home of Mr. and Mm. Bullion, 28th and Pairker streets. It was Mr. Bullion’s brithday. A wonderful evening was .‘pent in playing games The one who brought the prettiest candle received the first prize. Mrs. Dorothy Jackson won first prize. A wonderful lunch was served by the hostess. Twenty-four guests were present. Everyone enjoyed himself to the highe t. (Tome lovely gi/ta were ad so received. ■-o—-— * MRS. R_ HIBBS DIES Mrs. Rissie Hibhs, 2316 No- 27t)h avenue, the wife of Mr. F. L. Hib. parsed away Monday night. »TV had been sack for two years. Fh leaves to mourn her loss, one son three daughters, two nephews., t"’ grand children, one diDttlluter-in law and a host of friends. Fun eral arrangements have not as yet been made- The body is at the Myers Funeral Homp. PARKS’ ICE & FUEL CO We feature package fuel.kind ling, coal of all k'nds, kerosene W C. Parks, prop 2406 lilondo Street Hineman’s Garage 2417 North 24th St. Battery Charging Greasing and General Repair CarWashing Storage Carl Nigro Shoe Repairing Best Material Expert Workmanship Serxice 311* North 24th Street Bargains In Homes For Sale—Small down payments 2640 Binney St. 5 rooms, modern 2541 Binney St-, 6 rooms, modern 2629 Caldwell St 6 rooms modern 2621 Burdette, 5 rooms modern Many other bargains E. M- Davis Licensed Broker 2817 No. 24th St. WE 1166 WWrtVWWWAV.VJW.'W ROMANCE TO CULMNATE IN MARRIAGE MAY 1ST ■■ ■ .. ... ■■■■ ■•••' i MISS ZEIJvIA M. WATSON Director, personnel administra tor of Tennessee A. and 1 college ,'Na h'ille, whose marriage to the Rev. Baxter Carol 1 Duke has been announced for May 1st ut the Fil MRS. V DAVIS DIES Mrs. Virginia Davis was found dea l in her home, 2314 No 25„h street Tw.s-duy muriing around 11:30 a. m., by her daughter. Mrs. Da via, who was reported to be 59 years old, came to Cmaha in 11*1.9. jS-lho leaves to mourn her los s three daughers, Mrs. S. L. Jackson, Mrs. l’J, A, Merrill and Miw. N. K. Bradley, also a host of relatives and friends,- Th<‘ body is now at Lewis’ Funeral Home pending f - ruil arrangements for funeral FOR SALK V RENT AFT®. TO ftlHT SIHNhi.i.Ss vt’Alt i Vi *>!N ’ > 2<*14 \ *s Uls* no 11 r> and -'.v EH A NK LIN AOEITCV 1711 Gunning Street mmmassssiessr Men’s Re-Sale Shop Everything for Men and Boys. High Quality—Low Prices —Slightly Used Clothing Use Our Will Call Dept. 338 So^uri'ies Bldg. AT4GG5 J **"*"* * '* * * e 9 <m m >»<•*'t I | HERMAN’S MARKET HERMAN FRIEDLANDER Proprietor 24th and Lake Street WEbster 5444 <3 grim Baptist church, Chiengo. Miss Watson, it native of Topeka, Kas., where she met her fiance in 1920, is a graduate of the Chicago Busi ness college, the University of Chicago, has taken graduate work there, and at New York university, and has studied voice at the Am I,crier* i Conservatory of Music in Chicago, doing con^ide-ab’e con cert work since living in the south " '• five years. At Chicago sh« was prominent in many stu ' " : r. *.'.'■■■ t , way president of both graduate and undergrad late f'hai>t"ia of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, and did ■ oc al work as well a. interracial work with M rs Mary McDowell. (A NT’ Photo) Prayer Doctor Hill Advisor Incense Shop 2522 Lake JA 3543 All kinds of incense for t any use. LION COAL CO. 22ND and NICHOLAS STS. WE. 2605 We Specialise o* Quality Coal PROMPT DELIVERY ‘Call The Lion First* R ABE’S BUFFET BEER LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS DANCING 2425 N. 24th_JA 9195 TO PRRESENT BEAUTIFUL. EASTER MUSIC' The Hillside Presbyterian Church, 30th and Ohio streets, of which the Rev. J. S. Will iams is pastor, will present the “Seven Last Words,” by Du bois at the, church on Easter Sunday at 5 o’clock p. m. This is the 7th annual performamce of this ’«eautiful inspiring can tata and the public looks for ward to it with great anticipa tion. The chorus will be an ag gregate of 30 voices with Mrs, Irene Morton, Mrs. Pearl Gib son, Mrs. Grant Smead, Mr. Richard Miller and Mr. H. L Preston as soloists. There will be a string quarte tp accom panying the chorus: Mr. Will iam Lewis, bass violinist: Jnme Pcterson and .Tames Smith, vin. Iinists from the Omaha Univer sity; and Mr. .Tamps Duff, also from the music, department of John S. Williams, minister and well trained musician will di rect the chorus and strincr quar tette. Tie sure to bP in your spat at 4 45. ■ — ■ --- •--*"? Grow Gloss Beauty j Shoppe Elase Turner, Pron. All lines of beau'y work j Free scalp examination } 2512 No. 24th St AT 3036 j MOVE IT WITH 10-DAY FREE TRIAL Because of the patented air con ditioning chamber, Coolerator gives you fresher foods at half the cost. Coolerator uses ic« in a totally different way and under ordinary conditions need to be re-iced only once every four to seven days. Only Coolerator Gives You L. AIR CONDITIONED REERIG FfiATIOi*. hunted air conditioning chamber which cools, washes, humidi fies and circulates the air. 2. CONSTANT COP.D. Refrigerating temperatures are held more constant than ever before possible. 3. PURK AIR. Pood odors are con* r.aMljr romo'ed. Cheese and butter may be kept side by si* : in uncovered dishes. Everything *3i: .s better. 4. H’JMIDIFt^O AIR. Foods str>y fresher Inciter. Air is properly humi 0 - id. Foods di*v out le^s. 5. IQf CUfn SlrtS minutes. Crvstil 1 ' . taste frci u cv* <; *!1 yc»i v ant in 5 : it nates v. *th the 1 .col*2i "or C iber, OMAHA IOE AND COLD STORAGE, Inc. Coolerator Store 1410 Farnam St. ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Both Our Service and Printing. We are Equipped To Print Anything From Stamps to Newspapers. We Call For and Deliver. OMAHA GUIDE PUB. CO. 2418 Grant Street WE 1517—1518 Mrs. Amanda Taylor has moved to 2819 Burdette street. -o Dr. L. E. Britit is now located at 1839 No. 24th street, and will be glad to serve his old patients, as well as new ones. Call WEbestei 4044 ■-o The mother of Mr. Lee Washing ton and aunt) of Mrs. Cora Haynes died in Los Angeles, Calif., on Sun day morning. -o Mrs- Hattie Mae Georges-Hayes, formerly of Omaha, now of Dallas, Texais, i» visiting her mother who lives at 240g Halmilton and her grandmother, Mrs. Womack, 25th and Indiana avenue. With the com ng of the little son of Mrs. Hayes, four generations are now together M rs. Hayijs will be, in the city ap proximately two mlonths. Watson Bros. TRANSPORTATION CO., INC Intercity Freighting Omaha wm^ i Friedman’s Shoe 1 Store 1 1510 N. 24th St. JA. 0353 j New Stars in Footwear j Jolene Fashion Shoes Styled | in Hollywood Different Colors in Gabardine j WA'/AV.V.VA'.W.W.W and !h» »nrf of t* SAFE TRIP LOW COST No charge for extra oassengero Bonded Driver* Fully Insured Caro THOS. J. CASEY President and General Manager VAY.YWAYAVAV/JYA'A 1 SHEPHERD BRAND | 1 Soups and Canned Vegetables j WILL SUIT YOUR TASTE j \ ASK YOUR GROCER j i Horacek & Sons Co.. Distributors THE OMAHA GUIDE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL .. DIRECTORY.. Save time, worry, confusion and money by consulting this complete Directory of Neigh borhood and City Business places. Beastr Salons i CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE 2423 No. 22nd St WE 0846 HOMER McCRANET 2067 N. 24th St. At 5810 ELESE TURNER 2513 N. 24th St. We. 2864 MILDRED TURNER’S BEAUTY SALON 2624 No. 27th ,St. WE 2514 Beer Gardens RABE’S BUFFET 2425 N. 24th St. Ja. 9195 -- -- Cafes American Wiener Shop 2609 N. 24th Street. KING YUEN CAFE 2010* N. 24th St Ja. 8676 Alberta’s Sandwich Shop 4827 S. 26th St. Ma. 0957 Raybon’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 34th _ CHARLIE*® PLACE 1603 N. 24th St. We. 4019 Cigar Stores MAIN EVENT 9415 Lake St. Ja. 9044 ELITE CIGAR STORE 2312 N. 24th St. Ha. 4225 Used Cars CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS 2501 Cuming St. At 5666 Drag Stores JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St. Wa. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th and Lake We. 0609 Cleaners and Tailors TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS 2237 N. 20th St At 6156 J. B CLEANERS & TAILORS 1805 N. 24th WE 6161 Electrical Appliances DONAHOO A HOYL* Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Farnam St Ha. 0500 Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4506 Ames Ave. Ke. 0310 Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and Laks We. 5444 Garages E. L. MERRIWEATHER GARAGE 2209 No. 22nd St AT 6697 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St Wo. 1029 EDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St_We. 6056 Monument Makers HEFT A NOYES 40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1738 Prodoce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1516 N. 24th St Wa. 4737 | Service and Transfer Stations Levison Service Station, 2303 N. 24 NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER “ 2414 Grant St. We. 5656